Seven key charges against Musharraf, but will they stick, asks Pak editorial

Seven key charges against Musharraf, but will they stick, asks Pak editorialIslamabad, Aug.17 (ANI): An editorial in Pakistan''s Daily Times
newspaper points out that there are seven main or salient charges
against President Pervez Musharraf, as determined by a committee
appointed by the coalition government.

The gist of the charges are as follows: (1) Military coup against
the elected government of Nawaz Sharif in 1999; (2) Suspension of the
Constitution twice and aggression against the judiciary, on March 9,
2007 and on November 3, 2007; (3) Indifference to the constitutional
requirement of annual address to parliament; (4) Making the NFC award
to the provinces without consulting them; (5) Military operation in
Balochistan and the target-killing of Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti;
(6) Military operation on Lal Masjid in July 2007 and (7) "Missing
persons" and their extradition to the United States, and the Damadola
attack.

According to the editorial, despite the divided opinion among
Musharraf''s legal advisers, he must understand that impeachment is not
a judicial process.

"The charges will be adjudged, not by a court, but a gathering of
politicians who don''t want him around any more while some of them want
revenge for what they think they have gone through because of him," it
adds.

The editorial admits that many will question the wisdom of some of
the charges, for instance, the military coup in 1999 and the two
suspensions of the Constitution, both of which have been already
indemnified by the verdict of the Supreme Court through the Provisional
Constitutional Order of 2000.

Similarly, the editorial says that Musharraf''s inability or
unwillingness to address the joint session is a "picayune" allegation
although it is required by the Constitution, while the the issue of the
Lal Masjid Operation, it says needs to be approached carefully by the
coalition government, as it has already been internationalised and
could affect Pakistan''s external relations.

"It also involves serving officers of the Pakistan Army who carried out the Operation," it warns.

It believes that Musharraf will be able to rebut the charges against
him effectively, but anticipates that his defence will "move neither
the politicians sitting there nor the people of Pakistan." (ANI)